Table of Contents:
1) The
Next Social Planning Council Meeting - Sept 22 at 11:30 am
2) "Love
Williams Lake" project - Sept 17th from 6 - 7 at City Hall for independent
Business owners
3) Williams
Lake Wanderers - Sept 2014 Schedule of Recreation Events
4)
Volunteers needed - Helping Seniors Remain Independent
5) Williams Lake Restorative
Justice - First Steps, Next Steps - Oct
17 - 18
6) BC Poverty Reduction
Coalition - free provincial webinar Sept 23rd 3 - 4:30 pm
7) Increasing Economic
Prosperity for Women - funding available
8) Strengthening the Circle
workshop - Sept 23 - 25th from 9 - 3 pm each day.
9)
Youth Week 2015 Steering Committee - get invvolved
10) Scout Island Nature
Centre - school strike programs
11) Community
Service & Mental Health Service Providers in the Cariboo- take the survey
12) Free Library Event - Dipnetting with Dad Book Launch and Storytime -
Sept 20th
13) Public Information sessions for Proposed Pool Renovations & Upgrades
14) Williams Lake Terry
Fox Run Sept. 14
15) The Art
of Reconciliation Show - Upper Gallery at the Station House Gallery
16) Do you have questions for
the Mayoral Candidates?
17) Is your organization
experiencing a rise facility fee charges? Community feedback is being sought.
18)
Reminder - New Realities, New Relationships - 2014
Canadian Rural Revitalization
19)
Foundation National Conference – September 25 – 27
1) The Next Social
Planning Council Meeting - Sept 22 at 11:30 am
Mark
your calendar for the first fall monthly Social Planning Council Meeting on
Monday September 22nd from 11:30 - 1pm. The location is still TBA (likely the
Cariboo Friendship Society). An agenda with location will be sent out next
week.
2) "Love Williams
Lake" project - Sept 17th from 6 - 7 at City Hall for independent Business
owners
Please
join us for a free informational workshop for independent business owners about
how to participate in the Love Williams
Lake project.
Sept
17th from 6-7 pm in Council Chambers at 450 Mart Street (City Hall)
Contact
Alan Madrigga at the Economic Development office at 250-392-1764 for more
information.
3) Williams Lake
Wanderers - Sept 2014 Schedule of Recreation Events
Throughout September the
longer activity will take place on Wednesdays – usually kayaking alternating
with biking. For these longer activities bring a lunch & be prepared to
give a few dollars (probably 5 or under)
to your driver if they are transporting you or your bike/kayak for any
distance.
We will leave the Sam Ketcham
Complex at 9:00 am, so come around
8:45 to get organized. We always
begin our outings from there on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, so you can
fill out a membership form and pay your $10 annual fee if you wish to become a
member. Once you're a member, you will receive emails with schedule and
schedule changes. Schedules and updates are also on Facebook.
Tues.
Sept.2 – Cow Trails bike- on trails
Wed.
Sept. 3 – Spokin Lake bike – on paved
road
Thurs.
Sept. 4 – Box Trail hike
Tues.
Sept. 9 – Mission Road bike – on paved road
Wed.
Sept. 10 – Dugan Lake kayak
Thurs.
Sept. 11 – Bond Lake hike
Tues.
Sept. 16 – Moon Road bike – gravel road
Wed.
Sept. 17 - Felker Lake to
Enterprise Road bike – mostly paved
Thurs.
Sept. 18 – Valley rim walk
Tues.
Sept. 23 – Climbing rocks bike –
gravel/dirt road
Wed.
Sept. 24 – Rose Lake kayak
Thurs.
Sept. 25 - Gun-a-noot trails hike
Tues.
Sept. 30 – River Valley bike – gravel
road
All
of these activities are subject to change according to weather conditions, so
keep an eye on your email/Facebook daily!!
Members' Monthly Coffee
Social: For a couple of months
we are going to try a no host coffee social after a walk instead of breakfast
to see if that is a more preferred way to get together informally. So for this
month we will offer Alley Katz right after the walk on Sept. 18th.
4) Volunteers needed - Helping
Seniors Remain Independent
Through the Williams Lake Better at
Home program we will be offering support services to assist seniors with simple
non-medical day-to-day tasks so they can continue to live independently in
their own homes and stay connected to their communities.
Can You Help? Williams Lake Better at
Home needs volunteers to provide: Transportation to medical appointments, Light
housekeeping, Minor home repairs, Snow Shoveling, Light yard work, Grocery
shopping and Friendly Visiting
If you feel you have the skills, energy
and time to volunteer, we would like to hear from you, as you can make a
positive difference for seniors and your community.
Let's help turn compassion into action! Contact Us Today. Phone: (778)412-2430
email betterathome-wl@shaw.ca or stop by the office, we are located at 176 N 4th
Ave in the Williams Lake & District Seniors Activity Centre – office hours
are Monday to Friday 9:00am till 12:00pm
5) Williams Lake Restorative Justice - First Steps, Next Steps - Oct 17 - 18A Northern Regional Conference for Community Groups
with Restorative Justice Programsin operation& for those who would like to
implement programs.
Register by Sept 30th -
registration is free. Thompson Rivers University - 1250 Western Avenue,
Williams Lake, BC
The Williams Lake Community
Council for Restorative Justice is a volunteer group which facilitates
conferences for Crown Counsel, RCMP, and the Cariboo Chilcotin School
District. All facilitators have been
trained by certified Community Justice Facilitators and many have taken Peace
Making Circle Training. This group has
organized a gathering for its members and members of other restorative justice
groups in the area to share practical knowledge and skills.
Most workshops will be
facilitated by Williams Lake facilitators; contributions by all attendees are
most welcome. Workshops offered are
based on our members’ suggestions and the results of responses to a survey
distributed to attendees of Advanced Training regional workshops conducted in
various parts of the province last year.
The Criminal Law workshop will be facilitated by one of our advisors who
was a defense counsel for seventeen years and an administrative Crown Counsel
for twenty years.
If you require travel assistance – Please let us know
as we have some funds available from Civil Forfeiture Funds
Oct 17th - 7-8 pm Panel:
Restorative Justice: It’s Place in Today’s Community
Oct 18th - 9:00am – 9:30am
Panel: Meeting the Needs of All Circle Participants and Ways to Incorporate the
Best of Both
Oct 18th - We will have 2
breakout sessions in the morning and 2 in the afternoon (choose your top 4 workshop
choices)
Organizing and Maintaining
a Robust Restorative Justice Program
An Introduction to
Criminal Law
What was I thinking – An
Insight into Working with Youth Restoratively
Community Justice Forums
& Peace Making Circles
Dealing with difficult
cases
Carousel of Cases:
Interactive Workshop on actual cases referred to RJ facilitators
Pre Conference: Peace Making Circle Facilitator Training
– 3 days- Contact Carolyn Charleyboy (ccharle@yahoo.ca) for details.
Please return your
Registration to: Gail Lucier:glucier@fraserbasin.bc.ca or Dave Dickson:david.dickson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Fax: 250-305-1004
6) BC Poverty Reduction Coalition
- free provincial webinar on Tuesday Sept 23rd from 3 - 4:30 pm
Poverty: Health Hazard for All – Impacts and
Solutions with Dr. Gary Bloch
Dr. Gary
Bloch has a simple cure for the health problems ailing low-income British
Columbians: increase their income. That's the message that Dr. Bloch, a family
physician with St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, and chair of the Ontario
College of Family Physicians' Committee on Poverty and Health, will bring to
Vancouver.
Featured on CBC's The Current and in the Globe and Mail, Dr. Bloch is a strong advocate for addressing the social determinants of health through primary care and political advocacy. Come and hear Dr. Bloch talk about his experiences and ideas for making BC a healthier place for everyone.
Province-wide Webinar:
"Poverty: Health Hazard for All - Impacts, Solutions and Strategy with Dr. Gary Bloch"
Tuesday, September 23, 2014 | 3:00-4:30 PM
Hosted by BC Healthy Living Alliance.
Featured on CBC's The Current and in the Globe and Mail, Dr. Bloch is a strong advocate for addressing the social determinants of health through primary care and political advocacy. Come and hear Dr. Bloch talk about his experiences and ideas for making BC a healthier place for everyone.
Province-wide Webinar:
"Poverty: Health Hazard for All - Impacts, Solutions and Strategy with Dr. Gary Bloch"
Tuesday, September 23, 2014 | 3:00-4:30 PM
Hosted by BC Healthy Living Alliance.
Other
speakers include Dr, Lee Mackay, Vice President, Kootenay-Boundary Division of
Family Practice and other BC Poverty Reduction Coalition partners. Please
register at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7277217025404996098
This event is part of Poverty-Free BC: Speaker Series on Impacts and Solutions, and is sponsored by the BC Poverty Reduction Coalition, the Public Health Association of BC, Community Legal Assistance Society, Raise the Rates, BC Alliance on Mental Health/Illness and Addictions, SFU Centre for Dialogue, REACH Community Health Centre, BC College of Family Physicians, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - BC, Surrey Board of Trade, First Call: Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition and Vancouver Coastal Health.
7) Increasing Economic Prosperity for Women - funding
available
Hello, Bonjour
Status of Women Canada will
be holding in person information sessions in several communities across British
Columbia and the Yukon during the month of September. These information
sessions will go over the Women’s Program funding application process, best
practices for applicants, as well as details on the current Call
for Proposal ‘Increasing
Economic Prosperity for Women’, which closes October 17, 2014. Organizations are encouraged to widely
circulate this invitation throughout their networks and to interested community
stakeholders who are considering applying for funding or who will partner with
an organization on a project. As seating is limited in some venues,
please register for an information session as soon as possible by emailing
Program and Development Officer, Thea Bracewell, at thea.bracewell@swc-cfc.gc.ca
to receive details on the location.
Williams Lake - Sept 16th
from 10am - 12 pm
Thank you, Merci,
Thea Bracewell
Program and Development Officer | Agente de programme et de développement
Women's Program | Programme de promotion de la femme
Telephone
| Téléphone 604-396-6680
Facsimile
| Télécopieur 780-495-2315 / 1-866-967-3640
Status of Women Canada | Condition féminine Canada
Government
of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
Western,
NWT and Yukon Region
#601, 10025-106 Street NW
Edmonton, AB T5J 1G4
1-866-966-3640
8) Strengthening the Circle workshop - Sept 23 - 25th
from 9 - 3 pm each day.
For our parents, foster
parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and caregivers:
Our Traditional Parenting
program, Strengthening the Circle workshop, based on
Attachment Theory is coming available again.
It will be facilitated by our
Aboriginal Development Clinicians Kendra Rogers-Calabrese and Debora
Trampleasure at Denisiqi Services Society on September 23rd, 24th
and 25th from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm each day. (Please NOTE: Lunch is
not included).
Spaces are limited so please
have your forms in by September 19th, 2014.
Thank you for spreading the
word.
Jessica Doerner
Rural Aboriginal Wellness
Coordinator
Aboriginal Child and Youth
Mental Health Program
Denisiqi Services Society
Phone: 250-392-6500 ext 246
Fax: 250-392-6501
Cel: 250-267-8490
Email:
Jessica@denisiqi.org
9) Youth Week 2015
Steering Committee - get invvolved
Good Morning,
I am setting up a steering
committee for BC Youth Week 2015 which takes place during
the first week of May. There are a few time sensitive funding opportunities so
we need to meet soon. If you are interested in joining the steering
committee please send me your availability for next week and I will coordinate
a time that works best for the majority.
Thank you,
Linda Bingham
Program Services Leader
Boys and Girls Club OF
Williams Lake and District
T 250-392-5730
C 250-305-4231
E
linda@bgcwilliamslake.com
10) Scout Island Nature Centre - school strike
programs
f the strike lasts into
September Scout Island Nature Centre Nature will have a program for Ages 6-13 ,
Starting Sept. 3, Room for 12 Children, 8:30 -3pm $40 (if the government comes through
with this stipend) $25 if it does not.
We will be outside exploring,
playing games, and learning about all the life at Scout Island. There will be writing, art and maybe even
some math to do.
Call 398 8532 or shemphill@netbistro.com
to register
Children need to bring lunch
and snacks (it will be an active day)
Appropriate clothes—rubber
boots or shoes that can get wet
11) Community Service &
Mental Health Service Providers in the Cariboo-
take the survey
The Cariboo
Regional District was successful in obtaining a grant to complete an analysis
of mental health services currently offered within the South & Central
Cariboo region and identify any gaps in these services. This survey is one of
several research techniques being used to collect data for this project. This
e-survey tool allows for anonymity for respondents. All identifying
factors that may arise from the text responses will be removed from the final
report to protect anonymity.
Note: This
email has been sent to typically one email address per agency that provides
services that benefit people with mental health issues in the Williams Lake and
100 Mile House area.
Please do share this email and link within your office email database so
that all staff that work with or interact with these clients can weigh in.
Please take
time to answer the text responses with as much detail as possible. Results
from this study have the potential to lead to the application for further
funding to address some of the issues that arise so your input is important.
Follow the
link below:
Input will
be gathered until September 30th 2014.
If you have
any questions about this survey or about the project, please contact researcher
Kimberly Vance-Lundsbye at 250-706-3143 or cariboomentalhealthsurvey@gmail.com
Thank you in
advance for your input and support of mental health services in the Cariboo.
12) Free Library Event - Dipnetting with Dad Book Launch and Storytime -
Sept 20th
Set in the
striking landscape of the Cariboo Chilcotin region, Dipnetting with Dad
is a lively and charming story of a father teaching his son the Secwepemc
method of fishing known as dipnetting. First-time author and Williams Lake
Indian Band member Willie Sellars captures a sense of family values, and
articulates the importance of storytelling, community living and coming of age
in one of BC's oldest cultures. The contemporary, colourful and dynamic
illustrations of debut artist Kevin Easthope truly bring the characters to
life.
The book
launch will feature storytelling by Willie Sellars and Kevin Easthope, and
books will be available for purchase and signing. This is a free event. All are
welcome to attend.
Date: Saturday
Sept 20th
Time: 10:30am
Location: Williams Lake Branch, Cariboo Regional District Library
Contact person: Caroline Derksen
Contact email/phone number: 250-392-3630
13) Public Information sessions for Proposed Pool Renovations & Upgrades (Williams
Lake, B.C.
The Cariboo Regional District and the City of
Williams Lake will be hosting a series of
Open House sessions regarding the upcoming Sam
Ketcham Pool Renovations and Upgrades Referendum.
The sessions will take place as follows:
Thursday, Sept. 11 @ Cariboo Memorial Recreation
Complex' Gibraltar Room from 4-7 pm
Saturday, Sept. 13 @ 150 Mile House Community Hall
from 1-2 pm
Saturday, Sept. 13 @ Area E Town Hall Open House at
the Williams Lake Sportsmen’s Club from 1-3 pm
Monday, Sept. 15 @ Area D Town Hall Open House at
the Wildwood Volunteer Fire Hall from 5-7 pm
Wednesday, Sept.
17@ City of Williams Lake Town Hall Open House at the CRD Boardroom from 5-7 pm
There are
also static displays at the CMRC, City Hall and CRD office. The referendum, which will be held on Nov.
15, 2014, will ask voters if they approve borrowing up to $10 million over 20 years. The remainder of the
cost of the approximately $11.3 million project will need to be made up from grants, fundraising, and capital reserves.
Proceeding with the project would result in a taxation increase for Central
Cariboo Recreation services of approximately $40/$100,000 of residential assessment,
including operating costs of the expanded facility
The project includes three main components:
increasing the shallow water leisure pools from the existing 540 to 3,700 square feet, replacing the main
lap pool tank, and adding multi-purpose fitness centre space to a second floor above the change rooms.
Other notable improvements include a larger family change room and replacement of mechanical and
electrical systems. A redesign and resurfacing of the parking lot will also be planned in conjunction with the
proposed pool upgrades. A Facebook page dedicated to helping provide information
to residents and an opportunity for residents to ask questions can be found at
facebook.com/SamKetchamPool. A Twitter feed can also be found at
@SKPReferendum.
Be sure to check these sites often as we will
continue to provide regular updated information about the proposed renovations and
the referendum process as it becomes available. For further information or to
view the Cariboo Memorial Complex Pool Feasibility Study visit us online at cariboord.bc.ca or williamslake.ca.
For further Information:
Shelly Burich, Manager of Communications, Cariboo Regional District
250-392-3351 or 1-800-665-1636
sburich@cariboord.bc.ca
14) Williams Lake Terry Fox Run Sept. 14
"Inspired
by a Dream, Grounded In Tradition, Volunteer-Driven" No entry fee. No
minimum donation.
Terry’s
Marathon of Hope took place in 1980 with the simple objective of informing
Canadians of the importance of finding a cure for cancer. With fierce
determination, he ran an average of 42 kms (26 miles) every day for 143 days.
Terry was forced to stop his run on September 1, 1980 when the cancer spread to
his lungs.
The first
Terry Fox Run in 1981 attracted 300,000 participants across Canada. In 2013 the
runs across Canada raised 2.25 million dollars. Terry Fox Foundation is a
leader among charitable causes in terms of low administration and fund- raising
expenditures- 85 cents of every dollar raised goes to cancer research!
The Terry
Fox Foundation is one of the largest non-governmental funders of cancer
research in the country. Your donations have helped to fund 1, 180 research
projects which have included research in lung, ovarian, colorectal, pancreatic,
oral, liver and many more types of cancer.
The Williams
Lake Terry Fox Run will take place Sunday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. at the Cariboo
Memorial Complex. Everyone is encouraged to walk or run either the 5K or 10K
routes through the city. Funds raised will go directly to the Terry Fox
Foundation.
You can
register the morning of the run, or online at http://www.terryfox.org/Run/
15) The Art of Reconciliation Show
- Upper Gallery at the Station House Gallery
From Sept 5
- 27th at the Upper Gallery at the Station House (#1 North Mackenzie Ave) facilitated
by Anne Burrill and the Orange Shirt Day Committee.
16) Do you have questions for the Mayoral Candidates?
City Council Elections for
the City of Williams Lake are coming up. Do you have questions you want to ask
the candidates? As always, you can have your voice heard via the Social
Planning Council. We are going to prepare a set of questions, forward them to
the candidates for their response, and then publish their answers. You can
submit your questions completely anonymously via https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KKZN6NC.
At the next Social Planning Council monthly lunch meeting on Monday Sept 22nd,
we will be discussing this further. Everyone is welcome.
17) Is your organization experiencing a rise facility
fee charges? Community feedback is being sought.
We want to hear from you. Are
you experiencing changes in facility usage fees for your service club? Either
way we would like to hear from you. Send us an email with your observations,
personal experience &/or anecdotal comments. Please include the name of the
organization experiencing changes, and please know that your personal
information will be kept anonymous. Send your comments to
spc-coordinator@xplornet.com.
18) Reminder - New Realities, New Relationships - 2014 Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation
National Conference – September 25 – 27
The Community Development
Institute at UNBC will host the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation’s
annual conference September 25-27, 2014 in Prince George, BC.
For
more information about the conference visit http://billreimer.net/CRRF/?page_id=2672
Allison Clarke, Research
Assistant
Community Development
Institute
University of Northern
British Columbia
3333 University Way
Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9
Tel: 250-960-5952
Email: allison.clarke@unbc.ca
Web: www.unbc.ca/CDI
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